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Jagat Singh I (1607 - 10 avril 1652) était le Maharana du royaume de Mewar au Rajasthan, Inde, entre 1628 et 1652 1. Son règne a été paisible et prospère. Il a embelli son palais, fait édifier des temples, et développé l'école de miniatures.
Maharana Jagat Singh I [1] (1607 – 10 April 1652), was the Sisodia Rajput ruler of Mewar Kingdom (r. 1628–1652). [2] He was the son of Maharana Karan Singh II. Maharana Jagat Singh built a wall around the Chittor Fort.
Jagat Singh peut désigner: Jagat Singh I (1607-1652) ; Jagat Singh II (en) (1709-1751) ; Jagat Singh (en), Maharaja de Jaipur de 1803 à 1818 ; Jagat Singh (1884-1951) [1] ; Prince Jagat Singh (en) (1949–1997) ; Jagat Singh Negi (en) (né en 1957).
Jagga Jatt or Jagga Daku, originally known as Jagat Singh, [1] [2] was a 20th century heroic rebel of Punjab. [3] [4] [5] He is known as the Robin Hood of Punjab for "robbing from the rich and giving to the poor", [6] as is typically believed about Robin Hood as well.
The year was 1764, and an angry landlord, Jagat Singh, incited insurrection with a deposed nawab in a bid to free Varanasi. In 1764, the British East India Company fought the combined forces of...
Learn about the 57th ruler of Mewar, who was a great builder and patron of art and architecture. He completed the Jagmandir Island Palace, restored Chittorgarh and commissioned the Jagdish Temple.
A portrait of the 17th-century ruler of Mewar, who submitted to Mughal suzerainty and cultivated art and architecture. The painting shows him holding a nosegay and a sword, and has a devanagari inscription on the reverse.